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salaam

/suh-lahm/US // səˈlɑm //UK // (səˈlɑːm) //

敬礼,致以敬意,致敬,致以诚挚的敬意

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a salutation meaning “peace,” used especially in Islamic countries.
    • : a very low bow or obeisance, especially with the palm of the right hand placed on the forehead.
  1. 1
    • : to salute with a salaam.

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Examples

  • Salaam was brought in the next night, and admitted to the rape after 90 minutes of questioning.

  • The testimony included that of two defendants, Salaam and Wise, who took the stand to repudiate their confessions.

  • The 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Nairobi, Kenya by Al-Qaeda killed 224 people.

  • But John is sure that he can nurture Ayatollah to bring out the best in him, if only Tzipi and Saeb will do their best for Salaam.

  • “That time also gave people the idea that you need to be afraid of all young black and brown men,” said Salaam, now 38.

  • Soon afterwards Cox, commanding the 29th Indian Brigade, came on board to make his salaam.

  • However, they behaved themselves with the greatest civility, and greeted me in the evening and morning with a right hearty salaam.

  • "Salaam, be seated," murmured Saidie, indicating a fauteuil near the one on which she sank herself.

  • Salaam, indeed, O happy little folk of my own homeland across the seas!

  • Bowing low, much after the salaam of a native, in deference to beauty's presence, he addresses the Moorish doctor.